
Also called “Kilander’s Stone”. Drawing accompanying an article in the Dundee Evening Telegraph, 12th December 1900.
Also called “Kilander’s Stone”. Drawing accompanying an article in the Dundee Evening Telegraph, 12th December 1900.
With trees, in an article in the Dundee Evening Telegraph, 12th December 1900. (It looks a bit pointy? But is labeled Clachan-Iobairt, Bruar. So I assume just a different viewpoint?)
Looking south.
Looking east.
Looking north.
Looking west.
I can’t believe I’ve never spotted this one before.... Situated right beside Bruar, just off the A9 – my wife and I often call in here as the wee food hall has a terrific selection of cheeses and other goodies! The stone sits proud on a little ridge just beside the Calvine road at the Bruar turning. It’s about 1.5m tall, a metre wide and less than half that deep, with no significant markings except one small area where a clown in the past has carved their initials on it. Not a very spectacular stone, but a pretty nice setting.